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1. Determine whether the following is a well-defined set.
{ x | x is a small counting number}A) noB) yes
2. Use or to indicate whether the given object is an element of the given set. 5 1, 2,3,4,5,6
A) 5 1,2,3, 4,5,6B) 5 {1, 2,3, 4,5,6}
3. Write a description of the set {9, 10, 11, 12}.A) The set of all integers between 8 and 13.B) The set of all integers between 9 and 12.C) The set of all real numbers between 8 and 13.D) The set of all real numbers between 9 and 12.E) The set of all rational numbers between 9 and 12.
4. Write a verbal description of the following set.
4,6,8,....., 24A) The set containing all rational numbers from 4 to 24B) The set containing all prime numbers from 4 to 24C) The set containing all even numbers from 4 to 24D) The set containing all real numbers from 4 to 24E) The set containing all odd numbers from 4 to 24
5. Write the set using the listing (roster) method.
n | n is a counting number greater than 4
A) 4,5,6,...
B) 5,6,7,...
C) 1,..., 4
D) 1,....,5
E) 3,4,5,...
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6. Write the set using the listing (roster) method.
{ n | n is a counting number between 2 and 6 }A) {2, 4,6}B) 2,3,4,5,6C) {2,6}D) {1, 2,3,......., 6}E) 3, 4,5
7. State whether the sets A and B are equal or not equal.
A = 3 4 | is a counting numbern n
B = 3 4 | is a counting numbern nA) B)
8. Indicate whether the following sets are equal. , , , , , , ,A x h a w D x a b y
A) A DB) A D
9. Let , , , , .A g r e a t Which of the following sets is equal to A?
A) , , , , , .B r g a t e a
B) , , , , .B r g a t e
C) , , , , .B g r a d e
D) , , , .B r g a e
10. Find the number of subsets of the set of all consonants in the alphabet.A) 441B) 2,097,152C) 21D) 512
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11. Find a subset of the set 12,14,16,18, , 4000 .A) The set of even whole numbers.B) {3997, 3998, 3999, 4000}C) 12,16, 20, 24, , 4000D) {–12, –10, – 8, , 8,10,12}E) The set of positive real numbers between 12 and 4000.
12. If A = 1 1 11, , ,.......,2 3 10
, how many subsets does A have?
A) 10B) 20C) 1023D) 1024E) 512
13. A set has 128 subsets. How many elements are there in the set?A) 32B) 13C) 128D) 6E) 7
14. An Italian food restaurant claims that with the choices of toppings that they offer on their pizzas, you can order about 16,400 different types of pizza. How many toppings do they offer?A) 16,400B) 14 C) 16,384D) 16 E) 18
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15. Find A B , the intersection of sets A and B. 2,3,4,5,6A and 4,6,8,10,12B
A) 4,5,7,9,11A B
B) 3,5A B
C) 4,6,8,10,12A B
D) 2,3, 4,5,6A B
E) 4,6A B
16. Find the intersection of the following sets. 1, 4, 7, 13, 15 3, 4, 5, 13, 17
A) 1,3, 4,5,7,13,15,17B) C) 4,13D) None of these
17. Find A B , the union of sets A and B. , , , , and , , ,A c f h i u B a b c d
A) , , ,A B f h i u
B) , , ,A B a b c d
C) , , , , , , ,A B a b c d f h i u
D) , , , , , ,A B a c d f h i u
E) , , , ,A B a c d f u
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18. Assume that
2,3, 4,7
5,3, 4
2,3,5,6
A
B
C
and that U is the universal set of natural numbers less than 11. Find ( )A B C .A) ( ) 1,3,7,9A B C
B) ( ) 2,3, 4A B C
C) ( ) 3,5,7,9A B C
D) ( ) 1,2, 4,7,9A B C
E) ( ) 2,7,8A B C
19. Let A = a, b , a, b, c , a, b and B = a, b , a, b, c, b, c . Which of the following statements is correct?A) {b,c} ( )A B
B) a,b ( )A B
C) a,c ( )A B D) a ( )A B
E) a,b ( )A B
20. Let 1, 2,3, 4,5,6,7,8,9,10U and 2, 4,6 .T Find .T
A) 2,4,6 .T
B) 1, 2,3, 4,5,6,7,8,9,10 .T
C) 1,2, 2,3, 4, 4,5,6,6,7,8,9,10 .T
D) 1,3,5,7,8,9,10 .T
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21. Assume that 2,3,4,7
1, 2,5,7,8
A
B
and that U is the universal set of natural numbers less than 11. Find ' 'A B .A) ' ' 1,5,7,8A B
B) ' ' 2, 4,9,10A B
C) ' ' 3,6,7A B
D) ' ' 6,9,10A B
E) ' ' 1,3,5,7A B
22. Assume that 1, 2,3,5,8,7
5,3, 4
A
B
and that U is the universal set of natural numbers less than 11. Find ( ) 'A B .A) ( ) ' 1, 2, 4,6,7,8,9,10A B
B) ( ) ' 1, 4,7,9,10A B
C) ( ) ' 1, 4,5,7,9A B
D) ( ) ' 2, 4,6,7,9A B
E) ( ) ' 3,5,7,9A B
23. Let {3, 6, 9,11,13,16},U {3, 6,11,16},A and {13,16}.B Find '.A BA) ' {3, 6, 11}A B B) ' {13,16}A B C) ' {3, 6,11, 16}A B D) ' {3}A B E)
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24. Assume that 2,3, 4,7
5,3, 4
A
B
and that U is the universal set of natural numbers less than 11. Find 'A B .A) ' 2,3, 4,7A B
B) ' 2,3,5,6A B
C) ' 2,7A B
D) ' 1, 2,6,7,8,9,10A B
E) ' 5,3, 4,9A B
25. Set 2,3,5,7,9 ,A Set 1,3,7,8,9 .B Find .B A
A) 3,7,9
B) 1,8
C) 2,5
D) 0
26. Assume that 1, 2,3,5,8,7A and that U is the universal set of natural numbers less than 11. Find 'AA) ' 1, 2,3,5,8,7A
B) ' 4,6,9,10A
C) ' 5,7,3A
D) ' 1, 2,4,6,8,9,10A
E) ' 1,3,5,7A
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27. A small company lists employees by a number code. The company classifies these employees according to the work they do.
P = the set of part-time employees
F = the set of full-time employees
S = the set of employees who do shop work
O = the set of employees who do outdoor field work
I = the set of employees who do indoor office work
The payroll department lists their employee codes as the following:
P = 07,08,011,013
F = 09,010,012,014,015,016
S = 07,010,011,014
O = 09,010,012,015
I = 08,011,013,016
Determine the set F SA) 07,09,010,011,012,014,015,016
B) 010,014
C) 010,011
D) 014
E) 010,011,014
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28. The number of jobs in 2000, the number projected in 2025, and the projected annual growth rate for jobs in some cities are shown in the table below. Consider the following sets.
A Set of cities with at least 2,000,000 jobs in 2000 or in 2025B Set of cities with at least 1,500,000 jobs in 2000C Set of cities with projected annual growth rate of at least 2.5%
Find A C .A) O, PA C
B) MA C
C) L, PA C
D) PA C
E) O,M, PA C
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256 2.65
L (Atlanta) 2715 4893 2.38P (Phoenix) 1953 3723 2.61D (Denver) 233 524 3.29
Cities Jobs in 2000 (thousands)
Projected Jobs
in 2025 (thousands)
Annual Rates of
Increase (%)
O (Orlando) 1539 1923 0.89M (Myrtle Beach)
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29. The number of jobs in 2000, the number projected in 2025, and the projected annual growth rate for jobs in some cities are shown in the table on the next page. Consider the following sets.
A Set of cities with at least 2,000,000 jobs in 2000 or in 2025B Set of cities with at least 1,500,000 jobs in 2000C Set of cities with projected annual growth rate of at least 2.5%
Choose the correct verbal description of A C .A) The set of cities with at least 2,000,000 jobs in 2000 or 2025 or projected annual growth rates of at least 2.5%.B) The set of cities with at least 2,000,000 jobs in 2000 or 2025 and projected annual growth rates of at least 2.5%.C) The set of cities with at least 2,000,000 jobs in 2000 or 2025 and projected annual growth rates of less than 2.5%.D) The set of cities with at least 1,500,000 jobs in 2000 and projected annual growth rates of at least 2.5%.E) The set of cities with at least 1,500,000 jobs in 2000 or projected annual growth rates of at least 2.5%.
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256 2.65
L (Atlanta) 2715 4893 2.38P (Phoenix) 1953 4182 3.09B (Boulder) 233 420 2.38
Cities Jobs in 2000 (thousands)
Projected Jobs
in 2025 (thousands)
Annual Rates of
Increase (%)
O (Orlando) 1582 1923 0.78M (Myrtle Beach)
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30. Use the numbered regions of the diagram below to identify the specified set.
A (B C)
A) 1B) 1,7
C) 4
D) 2,4
E) 1,6,7
31. Use the numbered regions of the diagram below to identify the specified set.
C (A B) A) {5, 6, 7}B) {3, 6, 7}C) {7, 6, 1}D) {4, 6, 1}E) {7, 1, 2}
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32. Which set describes the Venn Diagram?
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
33. The set of regions {5, 7} represents which of the following?
A) A B C B) ( )A B C C) ( )A B C D) A CE) A C
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34. Use Venn diagrams to determine which (if any) of the following expressions are equal for all sets A and B.
A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
35. If, on checking with 100 families, it was found that 85 subscribe to Time, 41 to Newsweek, and 27 to both magazines, how many subscribe to neither?A) 1B) 126C) 112D) 14E) 59
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B A
U
None are equal
B A
U
B A
U
All are equal
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36. In a school of 429 students, 91 students participate in band, 185 students participate on sports teams, and 39 students participate in both activities. Choose the Venn diagram that correctly represents this information and then determine how many students are involved in neither band nor sports.
A) 153 students
B) 153 students
C) 192 students
D) 192 students
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37. In a survey of the dining preferences of 110 dormitory students at the end of the spring semester, the following facts were discovered about Adam’s Lunch (AL), Pizza Tower (PT), and the Dining Hall (DH).
23 liked AL but not PT19 liked AL only42 liked AL55 liked PT29 liked DH14 liked PT and AL but not DH24 liked PT and DH
Choose the correct Venn diagram representing this survey.A)
B)
C)
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D)
E)
38. Use the table to find the number of people in the set O M .
A) 6B) 0C) 7D) 40E) 21
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39. In a survey of the dining preferences of 110 dormitory students at the end of the spring semester, the following facts were discovered about Adam’s Lunch (AL), Pizza Tower (PT), and the Dining Hall (DH).
15 liked AL but not PT10 liked AL only23 liked AL42 liked PT48 liked DH4 liked PT and AL but not DH25 liked PT and DH
How many liked PT or DH?A) 52B) 25C) 39D) 27E) 65
40. In a survey of the dining preferences of 110 dormitory students at the end of the spring semester, the following facts were discovered about Adam’s Lunch (AL), Pizza Tower (PT), and the Dining Hall (DH).
19 liked AL but not PT10 liked AL only23 liked AL42 liked PT48 liked DH4 liked PT and AL but not DH25 liked PT and DH
How many liked only DH?A) 23B) 14C) 9D) 25E) 34
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41. Suppose that a survey of 100 advertisers in U.S. News, These Times, and World found the following.
15 advertised in all three18 advertised in These Times and U.S. News39 advertised in World and U.S. News33 advertised in World and These Times49 advertised in These Times53 advertised in U.S. News68advertised in World
How many advertised in none of these publications?A) 35B) 15C) 5D) 11E) 55
42. Suppose that a survey of 100 advertisers in U.S. News, These Times, and World found the following.
21 advertised in all three24 advertised in These Times and U.S. News57 advertised in World and U.S. News23 advertised in World and These Times51 advertised in These Times64 advertised in U.S. News65advertised in World
How many advertised only in These Times?A) 25B) 5C) 3D) 16E) 51
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43. The number of students taking algebra (A), economics (E), and physics (P) in a certain school is shown in the diagram below.
How many students are taking algebra but not economics?A) 45B) 23C) 40D) 42E) 10
44. A number of people were interviewed to find out who buys products A, B, and C regularly. The results are shown in the diagram below.
How many people buy product B but not A?A) 33B) 12C) 5D) 22E) 9
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45. The Venn diagram below displays the results of a survey of 133 families regarding kitchen appliances.
M represents the number of families with a microwave. P represents the number of families with a pasta maker. W represents the number of families with a dishwasher. U represents all the families surveyed.
How many families have a microwave and a dishwasher?A) 51B) 47C) 50D) 3
46. Find the cardinality of the set {13,17, 21, , 85} .A) 931B) 19C) 20D) 4E) 136
47. Find the cardinality of the set {24, 48, 96,192}.A) 360B) 192C) 24D) 4E) 48
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48. Show that the set {8, 64, 512, , 8 , }n has a cardinality of 0 by establishing a one-to-one correspondence between the elements of this set and the elements of the set N.A) the general correspondence is given by 8nn B) the general correspondence is given by 8n nC) the general correspondence is given by 8n nD) the general correspondence is given by 8n n E) the general correspondence is given by 8 8n n
49. Choose the proper subset of 3,6,9,12,...3 ,...S n that can be used to verify S as an infinite set.A) 3,6,9,12
B) 3, 6, 9, 12,..., 3 ...n
C) 6,9,12,15
D) 6,9,12,15,...,3 3...n
50. Determine whether sets A and B are equal but not equivalent, equivalent but not equal, both equal and equivalent, or neither equal nor equivalent. A is the set of all integers larger than 15 but smaller than 23B is the set of all whole numbers larger than 15.75 but smaller than 18.75A) both equal and equivalentB) neither equal nor equivalentC) equal but not equivalentD) equivalent but not equal
51. Determine whether sets A and B are equal but not equivalent, equivalent but not equal, both equal and equivalent, or neither equal nor equivalent.
{33, 66,132, 264}A {55, 110, 220, 440}B
A) equivalent but not equalB) both equal and equivalentC) equal but not equivalentD) neither equal nor equivalent
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Answer Key
1. A2. A3. A4. C5. B6. E7. A8. A9. B
10. B11. C12. D13. E14. B15. E16. C17. C18. B19. B20. D21. D22. A23. A24. C25. B26. B27. B28. D29. B30. A31. A32. D33. E34. C35. A36. D37. C38. B39. E40. B41. C42. A43. C44. A
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45. C46. B47. D48. A49. D50. A51. A
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